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The BRICS Lawyers' Guide to Global Cooperation

Edited by: Rostam J. Neuwirth, Alexandr Svetlicinii, Denis de Castro Halis

ISBN13: 9781108416238
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £112.00
Paperback edition , ISBN13 9781108402743



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In the international trade and development arena, new and developing economies have created a block that is known as BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

Initially conceived to drive global change through economic growth, the financial crisis and reversal of fortunes of the BRICS nations have raised questions about their ability to have an impact on the governance of global affairs. This book explores the role of law in various areas of BRICS cooperation including: trade, investment, competition, intellectual property, energy, consumer protection, financial services, space exploration and legal education.

It not only covers the specifics of each of the BRICS nations in the selected areas, but also offers innovative and forward-looking perspectives on the BRICS cooperation and their contribution to the reform of the global governance networks. This is a unique reference book suitable for academics, government officials, legal practitioners, business executives, researchers and students.

Subjects:
International Trade
Contents:
Introduction
1. The enantiosis of BRICS: BRICS la[w]yers and the difference that they can make
2. Diversity and intra-BRICS trade: patterns, risks and potential
3. Defending trade multilateralism: the BRICS countries in the World Trade Organization's Dispute Settlement Mechanism
4. The BRICS investment framework: catching up with trade
5. China-Africa and the BRICS: an insight into the development cooperation and investment policies
6. Global fragmentation of competition law and BRICS: adaptation or transformation?
7. Intellectual property negotiations, the BRICS factor and the changing North-South debate
8. BRICS in the emerging energy trade debate
9. The BRICS bank: on the edge of international economic law and the new challenges of twenty-first-century capitalism
10. The political economy challenges of financial regulation in BRICS economies: a case study of capital markets regulation in India
11. Contract law in the BRICS countries: a comparative approach
12. Consumer protection law in BRICS and their future cooperation
13. A dispute resolution centre for the BRICS?
14. Legal and policy aspects of space cooperation in the BRICS region: inventory, challenges and opportunities
15. For a BRICS agenda on culture and the creative economy
16. Making lawyers in BRICS: histories, challenges, and strategies for legal education reform.